Wales Coast Path Leaflets

Our Places to go pages may be of help, but you may also wish to download one of our Regional Leaflets in the Resources section below.

The main leaflet describes our regions and lists the many activities that can be found either on or close by the Path.

The eight regional leaflets provide more localised information and recommend some great walks and highlights that can be discovered along the coastline.

The leaflets can also be found at a range of outlets throughout Wales including Tourist Information Centres, key tourism attractions and transport centres. More leaflets can be ordered via the Pear Distribution website.

Related document downloads

Wales Coast Path The Wales Coast Path winds its way through towns and villages, across cliff tops and sandy beaches, sometimes darting inland before emerging once again at a sheltered cove on tiny hamlet that you would forever miss when travelling by car, train or bus. Dip your toe in and find out why this is such a fantastic outdoor destination and discover just how easy it is to fit the Wales Coast Path into your daily life or your holiday planning.
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North Wales Coast A mixture of gentle riverside walking, wonderful sandy beaches and family friendly towns and villages - with a couple of more challenging inland options available for the more energetic.
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Isle of Anglesey The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Mon) is waiting for you to discover its riches. World class geology and picturesque beaches are found along this glorious coastline.
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Menai Llyn and Merionydd With the Snowdonia National Park providing a mighty natural backdrop, it is easy to understand why this area is so loved. There is great walking to be enjoyed here and you'll discover fishing villages, estuaries and miles of sandy beaches.
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Ceredigion From the dunes of Ynyslas in the north to the historic market town of Cardigan in the south, the majestic sweep of Cardigan Bay affords the walker glimpses of dolphins and porpoise and a host of marine birds. Explore the Ceredigion Heritage Coast with its picturesque seaside towns and villages and stunning beaches.
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Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire is home to the iconic and world-class landscape of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With National Trail designation, the route takes you through some of Britain's most spectacular and breathtaking scenery, including stunning beaches and picturesque harbours as well as taking in the UK's smallest city - St Davids. As well as being visually breathtaking, Pembrokeshire offers exciting wildlife spotting opportunities, both on land and out to sea.
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Carmarthenshire Carmarthen Bay is a coastline of great contrasts and takes in a range of habitats including freshwater marshes, salt marshes (including the largest continuous salt marsh in Wales), sandy dunes, pine forests and coastal commons all supporting a spectacular array of flora and fauna
PDF [6.6 MB]

Gower & Swansea Bay This stretch of the coast path is an area of contrasts; from the stunning coastline of the Gower Peninsula, with its award winning golden beaches, to the busy seaside city of Swansea and spectacular views over Swansea Bay.
PDF [5.1 MB]

South Wales Coast This southerly coastline takes in city landscapes, quiet villages, major sand dune systems, the specatcular Glamorgan Heritage Coast and the magnificent views of the Severn Estuary (the estuary has the second highest tidal range in the world at 49 feet and is home to the Severn bore). Share your walk with the numerous wildfowl and waders than can be spotted along the way, particularly throughout the winter.
PDF [5.6 MB]